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Congo Prophet Frederic Hunter

Congo Prophet By Frederic Hunter

Congo Prophet by Frederic Hunter


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Congo Prophet: The Arrest of Simon Kimbangu by Frederic Hunter

Frederic Hunter takes us to Belgian Congo, portraying colonial administration of millions of Congolese and the uprising instigated by a healer who has broken no laws, yet directly challenges the authority of the ruling Belgian government. Governor-general Count Lippens must deal with this challenge and appease the ruling class in the Congo.

Congo Prophet Reviews

In Frederic Hunter's Congo Prophet, we are in the Belgian Congo in 1921. Maurice Count Lippens, the newly appointed governor-general, is sent just 13 years after the end of the Congo Free State, King Leopold II's exploited and terrorized colony, with the goal of reforming Congo's administration and bringing the rule of law. Reforming the administration previously used to oppress Africans is much more difficult than it sounds. Belgium rules the millions of Congolese with only a few thousand administrators, plus the Force Publique, the Army that provides policing to the colony. The key stakeholders are the Roman Catholic church, Protestant missionaries, Belgian settlers, and the administration. Confronted with a Congolese healer who has attracted thousands to leave their homes, the stakeholders all want the healer killed, so that the situation can go back to normal. However, the healer has broken no laws. This is the Count's dilemma: how can you bring the rule of law to a broken country? Congo Prophet brilliantly portrays the conundrum of colonial administration, the rule of law, and the meaning of justice.

-Ted Anagnoson, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, Cal State Los Angeles


Congo Prophet is an incredible story that's been waiting patiently to be told, and Hunter's done everything right to become the writer to tell it. His personal experience in the Congo, as well as his clear understanding of its troubled history, have made him the right author at the right time. Congo Prophet is an exciting, inspiring, provocative novel - his best work yet.

-Charles Wilcoxen, author of Nicolini's Song


About Frederic Hunter

Frederic Hunter served as a Foreign Service Officer in the United States Information Service in Brussels, Belgium, and, shortly after its independence, at three posts in the Republic of the Congo: Bukavu, Coquilhatville, and Leopoldville. He later became the Africa Correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, based in Nairobi. A playwright / screenwriter, Hunter's award-winning stage work, The Hemingway Play, was given a reading at the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, presented at Harvard University's Loeb Drama Center and produced by PBS's Hollywood Television Theater series. Other plays have been performed at the Dallas Theatre Center, ACT in San Francisco, and the Ensemble Theater in Santa Barbara. Movies Hunter has written have been produced by PBS, ABC, and CBS. Research for his PBS drama Lincoln and the War Within led him to write the historical novel Abe and Molly: The Lincoln Courtship. He's taught screenwriting at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference, at UCSB, and at Principia College where he also taught Modern African Literature. Hunter's Africa experience is the basis for several of his novels.

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CIN1951082222VG
9781951082222
1951082222
Congo Prophet: The Arrest of Simon Kimbangu by Frederic Hunter
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cune Press,US
2022-11-17
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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